Moulting tail feathers in a juvenile oviraptorisaur

Nature64.80
Volume: 468, Issue: 7320, Pages: E1 - E1
Published: Nov 3, 2010
Abstract
Xu et al. describe the extraordinarily preserved feathers from two subadults of the oviraptorisaur Similicaudipteryx from the Yixian Formation of Liaoning, China. The preserved tail feathers of the juvenile specimen (STM4.1) show a morphology not previously observed in any fossil feathers. The tail feathers of an older, immature specimen (STM22-6) show a typical closed pennaceous structure with a prominent, planar vane. I propose that the...
Paper Details
Title
Moulting tail feathers in a juvenile oviraptorisaur
Published Date
Nov 3, 2010
Journal
Volume
468
Issue
7320
Pages
E1 - E1
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